A crime
Assailant
A tortfeasor A tortfeasor
A tortfeasor. The tort refers to the body of the law that will allow an injured person to get compensation from the person who caused the injury (the tortfeasor). This comes from the Latin word tortus, meaning "wrong".
A spadassinicide is the act of coaxing someone into initiating a swordsman's dual, and subsequently killing that person in order to commit legal murder, or a person who commits such an act.
A sin of commission is where a person commits an act which is sinful. This is as opposed to a sin of omission, where a person is aware of a good or right act which he or she should do, but fails to do so.
A sin of commission is where a person commits an act which is sinful. This is as opposed to a sin of omission, where a person is aware of a good or right act which he or she should do, but fails to do so.
An actus reus is a criminal act, separate from the intentions or state of mind of the person who commits it.
Such action is not possible. However, a person who commits an act of harassment that results in physical and/or emotional and/or financial harm to another person can be sued in civil court.
That person is called a Traitor.
In Tucson:Sec. 11-28. Indecency, lewdness--Acts prohibited.Every person is guilty of a misdemeanor who:Sec. 11-28(1).(a) Being reckless about whether any person present, as a reasonable person, would be offended; aids, offers, agrees or solicits an indecent or lewd act;(b) Commits any lewd or indecent act;(c) Aids, offers or agrees to commit or conspires to commit or commits any act of prostitution; or
A recidivist, if he re-offends after being released from jail, or a multiple offender if it is in a single act or series of acts.
An arsonist is a person that likes to set things on fire, not just as an addiction but sometimes for pay or for insurance.